The NASA statement claimed that according to Johansen Oduor, ten bodies had bullets wounds while 8 died as a result of body trauma (cut by a sharp object/or hit with a blunt object).

He said postmortem for the 18 victims was conducted by government pathologist Johansen Oduor on Thursday, November 23 and was witnessed by officers from the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights and the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA).

“The government should take full responsibility for the deaths. The use of excessive force by police is prohibited and therefore, the NASA coalition will seek legal redress both locally and internationally to ensure justice for the victims. Upon investigations by the IPOA and KNCHR, individual charges will be preferred on police officers who will be found culpable,” he said.